Government, alive to the necessity of protecti the entrance to the Tay, have got plans prepared for put- ting Broughty Castle in a, state of complete repair, ald, of eMecting strong fortifications aroundeit. It is proposed to place on the

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for establishing the English on the Clyde. 10 On the Protector's return after his victory, he left garrisons in Broughty Castle and St Colme's Inch the former under Sir Andrew Dudley, the latter under Sir John Luttrell. William, Lord Grey

only from my native country, wife, children, friends, inher itance, & c., but of late days, being captain of Broughty Castle, and lessee for life from Lord Gray of the fort and fishings, worth yearly to me 100 marks sterling,

the month of December 1.8 1 2 the Court of Session granted an interdict against the nets down to Broughty Castle. State the average of the' four years after the removal under the first judgment of the Court of Session

the Elbow-end Buoy, No. 3, 2r. per foot ; and Broughty Castle, to and including the harbour, Is. per foot. All vessels, whether foreign or coasting, boarded above Broughty Castle, to and including the liarbour, U. per foot. . .

passengers (which freight and passage-money are limited by said trustees in accordance with the powers above mentioned), from Ferryport-on-Craigs, Broughty Castle, o- Balmerino. Dues payable to the Proprietor of Scotscraig Estate, on Vessels loading or discharging at Fcrry- port-on-Craigs, a

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other vessels arriving at the ferry-harbours at Dundee and Newport , from the ferries of Ferry- Port -on- Craig , Balmerino , and Broughty Castle , or sailing to any of these ferries last mentioned from the ferry-harbours of c

in consideration of the accom¬ modation which the boats, yawls, pinnaces, or other vessels from Ferry-Port -on- Craig , Broughty Castle , or Balmerino , shall re¬ ceive at the ferry-harbours belonging to the Trustees, situate within the right of

be carried before a Justice. 3. Geo. IV. Persons having charge of boats, pinnaces, or other vessels landing at the ferry-harbour s specified in said acts, from the fer¬ ries of Fcrry-port-on- Craig , Balmerino , and Broughty Castle ,

he saw the surf on the Gaa sands ; continued keeping the lead going, and the first thing saw Broughty Castle . Remedy for this, in his opinion, would have been a light-vessel on Elbow -end bank. No difficulty, in

piloted from the Elbow End, pay Coasting vessels, pilote d from the Elbow End, pay Foreign vessels, piloted from Broughty Castle , pay Coasting vessels, do. do pay - The Committee believe that a much smaller rate than what is